AcNiO3

ceramic
· AcNiO3

AcNiO3 is an acetate-based nickel oxide ceramic compound, likely a mixed-valence or perovskite-related oxide phase. This material is primarily of research and development interest rather than an established commercial ceramic, with potential applications in electrochemistry, catalysis, and solid-state functional materials where nickel's redox activity and oxide ceramic stability are advantageous. Engineers would consider AcNiO3-family materials when seeking high-density ceramic phases with tailored electronic or catalytic properties, though its specific phase stability, sintering behavior, and performance data would require validation against conventional nickel oxides and perovskites for particular applications.

catalytic materials (research)electrochemical devicessolid-state electronicsfunctional ceramics (development)high-temperature oxidation resistance (potential)

Compliance & Regulations

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Regulatory Screening

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